Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Every SEC Football Team's Odds to Make College Football Playoff



SEC Dominance Again
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The SEC dominated the second half of the BCS era, winning seven consecutive national titles between 2007-2013, and there is no reason to expect a drop-off in the first year of the College Football Playoff.

Just look at the talent it's securing. In 2013, five of the top nine and six of the top 11 recruiting classes in the country came from the SEC, per the 247Sports team rankings. In 2014, half of the league's 14 members landed a top-nine national class. It's a fact, not a myth, that the SEC has the best athletes in the country. Recruiting rankings are fallible, but on the whole they have been proven to matter. Still, how the conference will fare in the four-team playoff has been a subject of constant debate this offseason.

How many teams will the SEC get into the national semifinal? Two? Three? Zero?! With so much roster turnover—especially at quarterback, where four of the five media favorites to win the conference are breaking in a new starter—along with the annual concern of teams "beating up on one another," how will the SEC fare in year one of the CFP experiment? Who has the best chance of breaking through?